Jerusalem
Jerusalem
© Copyright-Rockadrome/Jerusalem
(858581014011)
Record Label: Rockadrome/Vintage
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The first official reissue of this infamous metallic heavy rock album from 1972 produced by Deep Purple's legendary frontman, Ian Gillan. The music is a menacing combination of over-the-top vocals and screaming lead guitars that could easily pass for something from the early 80s New Wave of British Heavy Metal scene, it's that far ahead of it's time. Originally released on the UK Deram/Decca label, and now a favorite among vinyl collectors, the album is presented here from the original master tapes and also features pre-album demos, alternate mixes and a non-lp single track. The 20-page color booklet contains liner notes written by bassist Paul Dean, lyrics, press clippings and rare photos! A must-have for fans of 70s hard rock and also the early 80s NWOBHM sound.
Press:
"All the songs are written by Jerusalem, and for a group so young they're quite astounding." - NME (1972)
"Not many bands really excite me. But this one's so raw and completely unpretentious. They make the biggest bloody noise you can imagine, tempered with moments of extreme emotion" - Ian Gillan (Deep Purple)
"Excellent brittish heavyrock from 1972, production guidance from Deep Purple frontman Ian Gillan. The album is definitely a hardrocker in the same vein as Stray, Steamhammer and Samuel Prody also some of the more heavier german acts like NightSun, Message and Hairy Chapter, rough doomy and very dynamic. " - GL Productions
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Jerusalem
author: Joanna Ostrowiecka
Ian Gillan was right: it's "crude, but still immensely powerful in content". A brilliant play of guitars, Lyndon Williams sounds cool, his voice is universal: compare "Primitive man" with "Kamkazi moth" for example. The bonuses are a real surprise: Phil Goddard sings diametrically differently. All songs are well done, the sound is OK- in general, you should listen to this album!
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